Article Directory :: Internet Marketing/Online Business Articles

How To Find Hidden Article Ideas

By Steve Shaw

Subscribe to Steve Shaw's RSS feed using any feed reader!

Republish: EasyPublish
Published: 19Dec2009
Word count: 639
Viewed: 2065 time(s)
Bookmark this article using any bookmark manager!
Get Free Content For Your Site

Are you ever stumped on what to write about?

When you're doing article marketing to drive traffic to your website, you need to be submitting articles consistently month in and month out. That means that you need to have a steady stream of article ideas, and that can be a challenge sometimes!

I've got some good news for you though: You have more article ideas than you realize. Most likely, you have several article ideas right under your nose on your own website or in your business.

Here are some tips for finding hidden article ideas:

1) Look on your own website. You probably have content that would be perfect for one or more articles. For example, if you are a business coach, you might have a page on your website called "Why use a business coach?". That sort of topic can be turned into an article.

2) Your old newsletters. What messages have you been sending your list? If you have a list you've probably been in steady communication with your subscribers. You send them helpful tips, observations, anything that will provide value to them. If you have any teaching topics from old newsletters you've sent, you can use them as an article. You may have to rework things a little to meet word count requirements and make the newsletter content article worthy, but you've got a great head start on the writing process.

3) Written any e-books? An e-book is a great source of article ideas because you already have the content broken into chapters. When using content from an e-book, you can extract whatever material you would like to use, and then add an intro and concluding paragraph to form an article.

4) Your blog. If you have a well-tended blog, you have a continuous source of article ideas at your fingertips. Look for posts that teach: how to's or list posts are readily adapted to be articles.

5) Audio interviews that you've done. Listen to old interviews you've done and write down the questions you were asked and a synopsis of your answers. You may be able to get several articles out of one interview.

6) Your replies to questions from your customers. Sometimes you'll get a great question on a general topic from a customer that necessitates a more involved reply. As long as you've taken the time to explain things, why not use your reply as the foundation of an article that answers the same question?

Here's what to do when you've found hidden content that you can morph into articles:

*Rework the content if it is appearing on your own site. It is beneficial that the content on your own website be original, so you wouldn't want to submit anything verbatim from your website. This is not necessary if the original content was in a newsletter, audio interview, or a customer support answer. Only content from your own website needs to be reworked to be unique.

*Remove all promotional references from the content--that may be appropriate on your own website or in a newsletter, but trying to make a sales pitch in an article is not appropriate. Save that for the resource box.

*The website content should be used as a general guide for your article. Don't try to reword the content line by line--it's too easy to copy the original content. Instead, look at your original work as an outline for your article and write the article fresh.

*Write for newbies and for more advanced audiences. You can cover the same topic writing on different levels.

Did you find any article ideas that were hiding right under your nose? It's a great feeling when you do. Remember, when you feel like "there's nothing to right about", look at your website and your business from a fresh perspective, and you'll be surprised at the article ideas you find.

Steve Shaw is an article marketing expert, and founder of the popular article distribution service http://www.submityourarticle.com , used by thousands of business owners. Discover how to use the power of article marketing to reach thousands of potential prospects for your website - download a powerful free report on successful article marketing from http://www.submityourarticle.com/report

Bookmark this article using any bookmark manager! Subscribe to Steve Shaw's RSS feed using any feed reader!

EasyPublish™ this article - publishers click here

More articles by Steve Shaw

Free Report!
Ten Essential Secrets Of Article Marketing ... Grab Your Free
Copy
Now:




We respect your privacy.


Need Content?
Regular Top Quality Content for your Blog, Ezine or Website ...
Delivered Direct,
For Free!

Click For Details



Arts & Entertainment
Automotive
Business - General
Computers & Technology
Finance & Investment
Food & Drink
Health & Fitness
Home & Family
Internet Marketing/Online Business
Legal
Pets & Animals
Politics & Government
Reference & Education
Religion & Faith
Self-Improvement/Motivation
Social
Sports & Recreation
Travel & Leisure
Writing & Speaking

More internet marketing articles:

  • Benefits Of Utilizing Home Internet Business Opportunities To Earn Money At Home (Jeff Schuman)
    Are you really thinking about utilizing home internet business opportunities to help you earn a good income from home, but are not sure this is the right solution for you? Before you make up your mind, you have to be informed about the benefits of using online business opportunities to make money from home.

  • An Effective Technique To Improve Your Link Popularity Are Backlinks (JD Farrell)
    With regards to getting better search engine placement for your site SEO professionals will tell you that you need to construct high quality back-links in order to obtain the rankings you're searching for. One thing you ought to bear in mind in relation to building links is that there are several sorts of links which are far more powerful than other types of links.

  • How To Woo The Media (Sherry Tingley)
    Small business startups often struggle to get their brands widely advertised. The skills needed to work with media outlets are crucial to getting press coverage. Follow simple rules when dealing with news media and you may experience good success.

  • Improve Your Site Rankings Through SEO (Paul Malcolm)
    As the online business world becomes more competitive, improving site rankings has become an issue of great concern to many website owners. Site rankings help the site owners to know how accessible their sites are to surfers. It is therefore integral for every website owner to learn how they can improve their site rankings cost effectively.

  • 5 Easy Ways To Ensure You Have Good Quality SEO Content For Your Website (K Damian Qualter)
    One of the easiest ways to improve website SEO is to have good quality content on each page...content that is optimised in as many ways as possible. Thankfully this type of content isn't hard to produce once you know what to include and what to discard so read on to see how you can make your onsite content SEO friendly without resorting to bad tactics.

  • Everything You Need To Know About Internet Marketing Consultants And Video Production Services (Paul Malcolm)
    With the advancement of technology and the internet comes online marketing; allowing businesses to expose and market their goods and services on the internet for potential clients to see

  • Article Marketing Tip: Lasso Prospects And Google With A Problem Solving Title (Steve Shaw)
    Your title is the very first tool you have for engaging your reader. A well-crafted title can mean the difference between a successful article and one that hardly gets read. Problem solving titles are excellent for attracting the attention of readers and search engines because the title itself mirrors the type of thing your readers would be searching for in the first place. This article teaches how to create problem solving titles!

We Automatically Distribute Articles
To Thousands Of Publishers And Web Sites:

Submit Article
All content is viewed and used by you at your own risk and we do not warrant the accuracy or reliability of any of the information. The views expressed are those of the individual contributing authors and not necessarily those of this web site, or its owner, Takanomi Limited.
 
Copyright © 2012 Takanomi Ltd. Company no. 5629683. All rights reserved. | Privacy | Legal | Contact Information